Izzy mentioned the match stats earlier. Id love to make the thread separate, but i dont know if there is enough interest for this stuff to make a thread worthwhile, so thought id post them here. Hope you wont mind, Sjoerd. Im taking a fresh page though.

You mentioned it earlier and I was too lazy to do anything with it.
Is it allright if it will be moved to the first page?
Otherwise it will be kinda unnoticed I guess.
It's your call.

Then also, has anybody a suggestion how I can give the first posts a better look? It's not really what I wanted, but I don't know how to make it look better. And are there more stats or anything that I should add? It's time to get to work again.

I counted it and it's actually 15-8 for the season and 1-7 against top 25 players...

The way they get 18-8 is to not count the walkover, but they do count the fedcup wins.
You say 15-8, i guess you dont count the walkover or fedcups.
To me, shes 16-8. I dont count fedcup, but do count the walkover.
I count the walkover for one reason, Martina Hingis won her 5th career title by walkover at the 1997 Pan Pacific Open. That is counted in her 43 singles titles. So unless they start saying Hingis only had 42 titles instead of 43, then a walkover is a win to me.
Top 25..they count the Medina Garrigues FedCup win to get the second one. I say like you, 1-7 vs top 25. At least she can still beat Pennetta in 3 sets
It just depends on who you ask on the win-loss records.
Another is the qualifier wins. To me i can never count those.
Sjoerd counts them in his win loss quoted down below, but he doesnt count walkovers.

Beating Lucie Hradecka in first round of Wimbledon 2009 after saving 2MP's Ana Ivanovic becoming first tennis player ever in tennis history which three years in the row save at same Grand Slam tournament Match Point:

Also with that 1st round win Ana Ivanovic(19wins) together with Serena Williams(39wins) and Rafael Nadal(21wins) is only active tennis player which played at least once at all 4 slams but never lose 1st round match

and I'm not even fan of Ana Ivanovic... just an objective observer who realize how perfect she is

AMAZING BELGRADE MIRACLE: In just three years (2008-2011) 5 different players born in same city reach world #1 in rankings and several GS titles and finals (WTA singles: Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic, ATP singles: Novak Djokovic, ATP doubles: Nenad Zimonjic and Daniel Nestor... with notable performances of Bojana Jovanovski, Janko Tipsarevic and Viktor Troicki which is also all three born in Belgrade)